Free Porn
xbporn
8.4 C
Hamburg
Thursday, September 12, 2024
Home Port News Port of Gothenburg dominates Swedish container market

Port of Gothenburg dominates Swedish container market

The Port of Gothenburg has increased its market share of container freight to or from Swedish ports for the fourth year in a row, from 48% to 51% in 2021.

In the previous year, the Swedish port handled 828,000 TEU, representing a rise of 7% in container volumes compared to 2020.

In 2021, Sweden's busiest port moved a total of 458,000 containers via rail, which is the highest number in its history, and according to Elvir Dzanic, CEO of the Gothenburg Port Authority, this growth was mainly attributed to the port's growing railway system, Railport Scandinavia, as well as new rail services.

"Despite global disruptions, we have managed to stay open 24/7 without any major disturbances," pointed out Dzanic, who added that the balance between imports and exports, has also been a great advantage for the port.

The largest amount of containers was handled by APM Terminals. Dennis Lenthe Olesen, CEO of APM Terminals Nordic, commented, "The fact that many turn to APM Terminals in the Port of Gothenburg is gratifying and we at APM Terminals work to increase our capacity and flexibility to meet the ever-increasing demand for logistics solutions."

The Swedish port claims that it is also growing in relation to the largest ports in Europe, as the five busiest ports represented an average increase of 5% in container throughput, and the Port of Gothenburg saw a rise of two more percentage points.





Latest Posts

US container ports anticipate busy September

According to the Global Port Tracker report from the National Retail Federation (NRF) and Hackett Associates, US major container ports are anticipated to experience...

NWSA handles largest boxship at Tacoma Harbor

The 16,592 TEU container vessel Maersk Alette arrived at Husky Terminal in Tacoma on 4 September, becoming the largest vessel to call the Northwest...

Chinese seaborne dry bulk imports up 6% despite economic challenges

So far in 2024, China has increased its inventories of iron ore, coal and grains, which has been a positive demand driver. Iron ore inventories...

AD Ports invests US$114 million in new cranes at Congo and Angola terminals

AD Ports Group has awarded contracts exceeding US$114 million to Shanghai Zhenhua Heavy Industries (ZPMC) for the supply of six ship-to-shore (STS) cranes and...

Maritime security threats in Red Sea and Gulf of Guinea

The maritime security landscape in the Red Sea and Gulf of Guinea (GoG) is marked by escalating threats and vulnerabilities. Recent Houthi attacks in...